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but yesterday when he flew to the dc area, fbi agents arrested him at the airport. today he was in court. >> your days are numbered. >>reporter: he told fbi agents he was part of an r p g team and knew the group he was with was designated as terrorists. tonight the charges against him using that r p g which the government calls a weapon of mass destruction outside the united states. david curly abc news washington. >> and staying in syria another moment. government there blaming rebel for today mortar attack that hit a university at damascas killing 12 stuchbilitys anti-regime activist say the government staijt attack to turn civilian against them. shell hit out door cafe at damascas university. >> hundreds of armed vigilant tee taken control of town in mexico and arrested the police. sierra colorado sits on mexico city and alaska pull co-officers accused of killing leader of the group and do doing so at the behest of local organized crime syndicate. members of the delve self described community police are stopping traffic and improvise checkpoint in the up to. this
but yesterday when he flew to the dc area, fbi agents arrested him at the airport. today he was in court. >> your days are numbered. >>reporter: he told fbi agents he was part of an r p g team and knew the group he was with was designated as terrorists. tonight the charges against him using that r p g which the government calls a weapon of mass destruction outside the united states. david curly abc news washington. >> and staying in syria another moment. government there...
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popular online than the fbi's files on bonnie and clyde and other cases. cases involving bin laden, and investigations into the murders of civil rights leaders, and fox says out of all the strange cases he came across. >> 50-foot diameter sauces, and aliens, that's unique. >> and we can say a little frustrating for fbi officials who tell us it tkau srurts attention from all the work they have done and all the dangers they faced through the years to capture fugitives and solvehe
popular online than the fbi's files on bonnie and clyde and other cases. cases involving bin laden, and investigations into the murders of civil rights leaders, and fox says out of all the strange cases he came across. >> 50-foot diameter sauces, and aliens, that's unique. >> and we can say a little frustrating for fbi officials who tell us it tkau srurts attention from all the work they have done and all the dangers they faced through the years to capture fugitives and solvehe
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they acted very suspiciously and their movements were reported to the fbi that night but the fbi was never able to track down who those guys were, but they have their fingerprints. >> michael: now the fbi last ran fingerprints in 2000 and they failed to match most of them. what is different today that might yield more clues than in 2005? >> sure, the fbi and other law enforcement agency have been in the business of collecting fingerprints you know, this was kind of a new age coming in to digital, being able to take these fingerprints and analyze them digitally and run them through the system. the database is much more robust now. millions and millions and millions more of fingerprints now that they can be connected to and checked against. and we didn't have that back in in 2000. so there is certainly value in that. >> michael: and in your effort, and in your investigations and reporting have you found any reason on the part of fbi's interest of reopening the case? >> i haven't heard the fbi reopening the case. i know the king family asked them to reopen the case during that time. the
they acted very suspiciously and their movements were reported to the fbi that night but the fbi was never able to track down who those guys were, but they have their fingerprints. >> michael: now the fbi last ran fingerprints in 2000 and they failed to match most of them. what is different today that might yield more clues than in 2005? >> sure, the fbi and other law enforcement agency have been in the business of collecting fingerprints you know, this was kind of a new age coming...
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there are hundreds of pages of memos and files in the fbi vault. in the unexplained phenomenon seconds all about alien and ufo sightings that are more popular online than the fbi's files on bonnie and clyde, serial killer ted bundy and other famous cases. >> casing involving osama bin laden, investigations into the murders of civil rights leaders, all part of fbi lore. fox says out of all the strange cases he has come across -- >> the descriptions here of 50-foot diameter saucers and human shaped three-foot tall metallic clothed aliens, that is unique. >> and we can say a little frustrating for fbi officials who tell us it diverts attention from all the work they have done, all the dangers they faced through the years to capture fugitives and solve the nation's most difficult crimes. brian todd, cnn, washington. >>> camden, new jersey, one of the poorest and most violent cities in the u.s. the graduation rate is also so low the state just stepped in this week to take over. despite the odds camden is not without hope. this week's cnn hero is on a mi
there are hundreds of pages of memos and files in the fbi vault. in the unexplained phenomenon seconds all about alien and ufo sightings that are more popular online than the fbi's files on bonnie and clyde, serial killer ted bundy and other famous cases. >> casing involving osama bin laden, investigations into the murders of civil rights leaders, all part of fbi lore. fox says out of all the strange cases he has come across -- >> the descriptions here of 50-foot diameter saucers...
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according to the affidavit, this is what the fbi tells is what the fbi says he told them. let me quote this. he further claimed that he hated al qaeda, that he did not know any al qaeda members, and that he would fight against any regime if it imposed sharia law in syria. how would you defend him? >> that is exactly how i would find it is a gray area. did he have lawful authority to be doing this fight? as you know obama's policy at this point is to be fighting rebel forces in syria. it is difficult. what is really funny here is that the november 2012 is when this particular group was declared terrorists. that's right around the time he is running in and out of syria if you read the affidavit. it is a very interesting, gray area. right now it's a public federal defender who will probably work to fight jurisdictional issues, fight the issues where it's gray area, and say, look. this is a person that was fighting the good fight so to speak. >> you say life in prison. >> yes. >> do you think the government will prosecute him to the fullest extent? >> it clearly looks like the
according to the affidavit, this is what the fbi tells is what the fbi says he told them. let me quote this. he further claimed that he hated al qaeda, that he did not know any al qaeda members, and that he would fight against any regime if it imposed sharia law in syria. how would you defend him? >> that is exactly how i would find it is a gray area. did he have lawful authority to be doing this fight? as you know obama's policy at this point is to be fighting rebel forces in syria. it...
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the fbi and u.s. fausmarshals a involved in the case now. based on your experience what is the fbi looking for right now in this case? >> reporter: well, this could be a case of a serial kill. don, and that could be the reason why they're there. they also could be there just in normal domestic police cooperation mode. but what therapy doing is, they're going to use their resources to help them help these jurisdictions find the killer, or killers. it's a very horrible thing, and my heart goes out to the families of the people who were killed, but the fbi will most likely be bringing in assets such as, the analysis unit where i used to work. >> yeah. you heard there were quotes from mclelland in the media and also friends overheard him saying, listen, i'm very careful when i'm at my door. very careful in my home. i carry a gun at all times. obviously he was worried about something. will this play into the investigation? maybe they'll look at past cases he was involved in to try to figure it out. obviously, right? >> sure. absolutely. anybody i
the fbi and u.s. fausmarshals a involved in the case now. based on your experience what is the fbi looking for right now in this case? >> reporter: well, this could be a case of a serial kill. don, and that could be the reason why they're there. they also could be there just in normal domestic police cooperation mode. but what therapy doing is, they're going to use their resources to help them help these jurisdictions find the killer, or killers. it's a very horrible thing, and my heart...
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fbi agency who wrote a book called "fbi secrets" after he retired. this is important to understand. what were they doing. by the end of the 1969, we'll be rid of the black panthers, says john mitchell, and what was happening by the end of that year? by the middle of that year, i'm in jail. i mean they got charged not just in chicago, but connecticut. when you read this book, you are going to read and talk about the -- the new york 21 and the new york chapter, and the counterintelligence program with the fbi and what they were doing to us. well documented. a lot of the information comes from the senate investigation hearing that finally came down against the fbi for attacking all of our chapters and all our branches. 41st and central that josh mentioned, 41st and central was a two-story building in los angeles, california. you know, that's 360 degrees in my film. this is where we depight that. it's going to be something, but all this, i was in jail at the time. i'm just saying the murder of fred hampton down to the trial of myself and huggins in new h
fbi agency who wrote a book called "fbi secrets" after he retired. this is important to understand. what were they doing. by the end of the 1969, we'll be rid of the black panthers, says john mitchell, and what was happening by the end of that year? by the middle of that year, i'm in jail. i mean they got charged not just in chicago, but connecticut. when you read this book, you are going to read and talk about the -- the new york 21 and the new york chapter, and the...
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marshals, fbi are all helping the kaufman county sheriff's department with this. i have to think that those individuals are tying the pieces to the, connecting the dots, and if there is some type of tie-in, i'm sure they're going to find it. >> mayor, stand by. let's bring in former fbi assistant director tom fuentes joining us now live from vancouver. to what degree are federal authorities -- the fbi in particular -- being involved in this investigation in trying to connect any dots here? >> hi, fredricka. the fbi will be trying to animalize any of the leads and help with leads especially that go out of state. so you're in a situation now where the field is wide open in terms of suspects. you have prosecutors whose job it is to prosecute people and ultimately have people convicted and end up in prison. that's certainly going to create a lot of enemies with people who may be very prone to violence. so the enemies list would be long. for both men, for both the assistant d.a. hassey and for the district attorney, mclelland. his wife, unfortunately, was at the wrong
marshals, fbi are all helping the kaufman county sheriff's department with this. i have to think that those individuals are tying the pieces to the, connecting the dots, and if there is some type of tie-in, i'm sure they're going to find it. >> mayor, stand by. let's bring in former fbi assistant director tom fuentes joining us now live from vancouver. to what degree are federal authorities -- the fbi in particular -- being involved in this investigation in trying to connect any dots...
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john fox is the fbi's historian. >> reporter: this was never followed up on, right? >> no further evaluation was attempted concerning the above, from what's written here, it looks like they thought it was third-hand information, not necessarily a hoax, which it could have been but someone was promoting hearsay. >> reporter: it was more for the air force to look into along with countless other reports of ufos in new mexico. when the fbi vault was set up on line two years ago, tabloids seized oen th seized on that memo saying it appeared to back up theories that aliens exist. >> reporter: there are hundreds of other pages in the fbi vault in the unexplained phenomenon section all about alien and ufo sightings. they are more popular than bonnie and clyde and ted bundy and other famous cases. >> reporter: cases involvingi osama bin laden. >> the description of 50-foot metallic saucers and aliens, that's unique. >> reporter: and, we can say a little frustrating for fbi officials that tell us it diverts attention from all the work they have done and the dangers they have f
john fox is the fbi's historian. >> reporter: this was never followed up on, right? >> no further evaluation was attempted concerning the above, from what's written here, it looks like they thought it was third-hand information, not necessarily a hoax, which it could have been but someone was promoting hearsay. >> reporter: it was more for the air force to look into along with countless other reports of ufos in new mexico. when the fbi vault was set up on line two years ago,...
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the fbi interviewed him three times at the u.s. consulate in turkey and the interviews are said to be voluntary after he flew into dulles international wednesday night. bureau agents interviewed him a fourth time, and while not commenting on the case, a source tells fox news the bureau wants information on the front, the structure and ties to al-qaeda and to what extent foreign nationals are joining this issue. this issue was raised in dc. >> the bad news with respect to the opposition, i of course, is the increasing presence of the front which is the al-qaeda in iraq offshoot that has gained strength both kne numerically ad otherwise in syria. >> reporter: the royal canadian mounted police, the mounties, confirming that two canadian nationals were working with al-qaeda in north africa during that hostage crisis at the algerian gas facility in january. although these numbers are relatively small, counterterrorism analysts say the emergence of foreign, especially western fighters in north africa, and now it seems syria has people's
the fbi interviewed him three times at the u.s. consulate in turkey and the interviews are said to be voluntary after he flew into dulles international wednesday night. bureau agents interviewed him a fourth time, and while not commenting on the case, a source tells fox news the bureau wants information on the front, the structure and ties to al-qaeda and to what extent foreign nationals are joining this issue. this issue was raised in dc. >> the bad news with respect to the opposition, i...
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plus, internet search giant google taking on the fbi and taking an historic stand. in a case that could drastically affect your privacy online. that's coming up. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] there are hybrids. ♪ then there are turbo hybrids. introducing the first hybrid you'll actually want to drive. that's the power of german engineering. stay top of mind with customers? from deals that bring them in with an offer... to social media promotions that turn fans into customers... to events that engage and create buzz... to e-mails that keep loyal customers coming back, our easy-to-use tools will keep you in front of your customers. see what's right for you at constantcontact.com/try. license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app. >> jon: a judge in the case of a 13-month-old baby murdered in his own strol
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office of the fbi at the time. now, the memo was relaying a story about flying saucers and space men that was witnessed in new mexico by people, including a police officer, a highway patrolman and an army guard. the memo was sent to then fbi chief j. edgar hoover and kind of detailing what they saw, it reads in quote here, they were described as being circular in shape with raised centers, approximately 50 feet in d diamet diameter, each occupied by bodies in human shape, but three feet tall dressed in a fine cloth of texture. the witnesses claimed they exploded in an explosion of fire. and the fbi didn't investigate the claim. because of freedom of information act and they dumped these things. the fbi says that some of the tabloids connected this to the 1947 rozwell incident, remember that, with the aliens and so forth, but this document they say was actually written in 1950, three years later and they weren't trying to hide it. they said they publicly released this back in the 1970's as part of freedom of informa
office of the fbi at the time. now, the memo was relaying a story about flying saucers and space men that was witnessed in new mexico by people, including a police officer, a highway patrolman and an army guard. the memo was sent to then fbi chief j. edgar hoover and kind of detailing what they saw, it reads in quote here, they were described as being circular in shape with raised centers, approximately 50 feet in d diamet diameter, each occupied by bodies in human shape, but three feet tall...
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we'll have the latest from a former fbi official. we begin with the sports lead and the moment when millions of people sitting if front of their tv sets let out an audible gasp. we're blurring out the graphic injury, but you don't have to see the leg snap or the bone break through. take a look at the players on the louisville bench. their reaction says it all. louisville sophomore kevin ware's injury during yesterday's elite 8 showdown with duke instantly went down as one of the most horrific in sports history. somehow ware's teammates were able to pull it together, turn a close game into a blowout, and punch their ticket to the final four. they'll be playing in pain and with a purpose in atlanta. >> i don't think any of us with what we had to witness could have overcome it if it wasn't for kevin ware 12 times saying to the guys, i'll be fine, win the game. >> louisville says ware underwent successful surgery last night on his broken leg. the school even tweeted a photo of him today already up and moving on crutches. last night one o
we'll have the latest from a former fbi official. we begin with the sports lead and the moment when millions of people sitting if front of their tv sets let out an audible gasp. we're blurring out the graphic injury, but you don't have to see the leg snap or the bone break through. take a look at the players on the louisville bench. their reaction says it all. louisville sophomore kevin ware's injury during yesterday's elite 8 showdown with duke instantly went down as one of the most horrific...
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police, the texas rangers and the fbi are all trying to find out after a district attorney and his wife are shot down in their home, assassinated just two months after the assistant d.a. in the same county was killed. brand-new video of kevin ware, up and around, just one day after the horrendous injury on the basketball court. find out his prognosis and what louisville players are doing to honor him today. >>> and in the age of american idol and real housewives, who would think a show about the bible would create so much buzz, we're going to look at the history channel's surprise hit. this is cnn newsroom. >>> a texas community is now on edge. there's a massive man hunt that is underway, authorities are on high alert after a second prosecutor is killed within two months. kaufman county d.a.m mccullen and his wife cynthia were shoot to death in their homes, this is just two months after an assistant da was gunned down in broad daylight. after his colleague was killed outside the courthouse in january, mccullen vowed to put away the people responsible. here's what he said at the time. >>
police, the texas rangers and the fbi are all trying to find out after a district attorney and his wife are shot down in their home, assassinated just two months after the assistant d.a. in the same county was killed. brand-new video of kevin ware, up and around, just one day after the horrendous injury on the basketball court. find out his prognosis and what louisville players are doing to honor him today. >>> and in the age of american idol and real housewives, who would think a show...
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dan, explain the new appeal from the fbi. >> greg, the fbi is putting up digital billboards all over texas and four surrounding states. they'll advertise the $200,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. the police have been very tight-lipped. they have said nothing about this investigation. not even how many tips they have received. so clearly they are looking for more help from the public. it has been a full week or almost a full week since the d.a. and his wife were murdered and more than two months since the deputy d.a. was killed you get the feeling that frustration is starting to set in this case is intensely personal for law enforcement. they want desperately to bring the killer or killers to justice, greg. >> and resources might be spread a little thin right now? >> well, they are absolutely being spread thin. this is not a very big county. 100,000 residents. so the sheriff's department has the great job of trying to coordinate a big investigation and also spending a lot of time and manpower on making sure there are no more victims, like last night at the memorial ser
dan, explain the new appeal from the fbi. >> greg, the fbi is putting up digital billboards all over texas and four surrounding states. they'll advertise the $200,000 reward for information leading to an arrest. the police have been very tight-lipped. they have said nothing about this investigation. not even how many tips they have received. so clearly they are looking for more help from the public. it has been a full week or almost a full week since the d.a. and his wife were murdered...
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it is not just the fbi, but also google. both of these institutions have come under fire for requests and delivery of electronic information and concerns about privacy. google is trying to take a more transparent stance on the issue altogether. a few years ago, they started issuing transparent reports. if you look at it, we should have some web role here, the company showing that 17,000 requests were made by the government. just to give you a sense of the numbers. there are questions about the security letters about whether or not they are constitutional or violate the first amendment. just recently, a federal shot down a request by the fbi to get thinking information. google believes this application also applies to data and personal information. google shares are trading a little bit lower today. few people challenge the fbi, but google may be able to do so. connell: a new service that allows you to pay rent and also improve your credit history. do both of those things at the same time. am i getting this right, jeff flock?
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the fbi intelligence has just not discovered. lou: a former prosecutor, you have to be familiar with what is going on here. having covered the border security issue for mexican drug cartels, essentially, i have never heard they were with a white supremacist group. one for spent has got to get to the core of this matter. kill police officers and the fact don't have that in our country as part of the fabric of our society that keeps us going. judicial system is the background of every civilization and if this thing is true in our law enforcement becomes a target rather, that is a serious problem and it must be addressed. lou: we also had in west virginia a sheriff shot and killed, murdered. in the place he parked his car most days. they think it is drug related, they don't know. this is just a matter of days a critical national issue. >> it is very disturbing, lou. with west virginia it is an area played with prescription drug abuse. tons of documentaries have been done to talk about west virginia, ohio, kentucky, the link to browa
the fbi intelligence has just not discovered. lou: a former prosecutor, you have to be familiar with what is going on here. having covered the border security issue for mexican drug cartels, essentially, i have never heard they were with a white supremacist group. one for spent has got to get to the core of this matter. kill police officers and the fact don't have that in our country as part of the fabric of our society that keeps us going. judicial system is the background of every...
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the fbi arrests one of steve cohen stock managers, calling him a member of an elite criminal club. the very latest developments. on this could friday, should you put your faith in the epiphany fund? the fundamentals of faith and family gathered portfolio. and u.s. markets blasting through records, but emerging markets fell way behind this quarter. are they now worth a second look for the second quarter? countdown starts right now. ♪ liz: and we have the latest developments in the michael steinberg arrest in just minutes. good afternoon, everybody. i'm liz claman. thank you so much for joining us. we are here, live, making money for you no matter what is happening elsewhere and other businesses. the u.s. markets are closed on but the data has been pouring in of a long. u.s. consumer sentiment, that is up in the months -- month of march as the final reading plucked the preliminary number. consumer confidence jumped sharply in the second half of the month, erasing the decline that we have seen in the first half of month -- march. that is good. your confidence is registering. consume
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we'll talk with a former fbi special agent about this disturbing case and who the fbi may be focusing on hi. i'm henry winkler. and i'm here to tell homeowners that are 62 and older about a great way to live a better retirement. it's called a reverse mortgage. [ male announcer ] call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers questions like how a reverse mortgage works, how much you qualify for, the ways to receive your money, and more. plus, when you call now, you'll get this magnifier with l.e.d. light absolutely free. when you call the experts at one reverse mortgage today, you'll learn the benefits of a government-insured reverse mortgage. it will eliminate your monthly mortgage payments and give you tax-free cash from the equity in your home. and here's the best part -- you still own your home. take control of your retirement today. ♪ ♪ jon: right now prosecutors in texas on high alert after two of their own are gunned down in cold blood. the most recent victim a district attorney on your left along with his wife, killed in their own home. i
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every white man in a suit seems to her like an fbi agent ready to pounce. resolutely she made her way across the lobby to the elevator. acting on the second floor she spied a man peering out of one of the doors and hallway. another man who had entered the elevator with her followed her out. agents burst out of every room on the floor and converged on her shouting are you angela davis? one of them pull a gun. moments before when angela realized her capture was imminent and unexpected sense of calm possessed her. there was a sickening moment of terror as she pictured herself small one and beating on the carpet. they brought her to the headquarters on east 69th street where she was kept for several hours before being driven downtown to the women's house of detention and sixth avenue and greenwich avenue. a massive tent story brick building at the jefferson library stand there now that loomed over the town houses and tenements of greenwich village. disoriented as she was angela still recognized it. she had walked by it palestine's under way to the elizabeth app
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>> they ran all the traps on that through the colorado authorities, denver fbi, houston fbi, the texas prison people and their intelligence back and forth and found no connection. >> jeff, what does it tell you, that -- this is a major deal. you have law enforcement personnel being killed. if they can't come up with the criminals in this, that's pretty serious. >> it's very serious. but you do have a limited but large number of possible suspects. because you can can just look at people who had interactions with this kaufman county d.a.'s office. kaufman county is not that big. so the universe of people with an obvious grudge, you can really chase down all of them, especially when you've got the resources that are being thrown at this investigation. that's probably going to take some time. so the fact that there hasn't been an arrest yet, that doesn't lead me to conclude there will never be an arrest. but certainly the obvious targets have been looked at and at least certainly haven't been anything done yet. >> and yet, if it's not this aryan brotherhood of texas, you now have the situa
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or stealing a gun off the street, the seller is going to stop and pick up the cell phone, call the fbi and do a background check. >> am i understanding that now you are supporting closing the loopholes in gun shows and supporting closing loopholes that allow these people to buy guns and -- >> let me ask you a question. >> are you now supporting -- you talked for a while. let me ask a couple questions. now you're supporting that. what you're saying is really we don't need any more gun laws whatsoever. what we are having right now is just fine, that the vast majority of americans right now just have to grin and bear it and take tragedy after tragedy so that a few people can do whatever they want whenever they want with guns, the rest of us just have to sort of grin and bear it? i don't think -- i think that's selfish. i don't think that's reasonable. i know it's politically not tenable. >> emily, when you talk about strengthening background checks and say there are a lot of republicans who agree they should be strengthened, what you're saying, though, is strengthening existing ones, more
or stealing a gun off the street, the seller is going to stop and pick up the cell phone, call the fbi and do a background check. >> am i understanding that now you are supporting closing the loopholes in gun shows and supporting closing loopholes that allow these people to buy guns and -- >> let me ask you a question. >> are you now supporting -- you talked for a while. let me ask a couple questions. now you're supporting that. what you're saying is really we don't need any...
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they immediately got an fbi squad dedicated just to this case. that's all these people do. >> doj makes a big deal, then every d.a. in the entire united states is going to want some sort of security detail. i wouldn't bleam them. we don't have the resources for that. >> we don't have the resources. >> lou: this is not a coincidence. >> no, it's not. >> lou: two prosecutors have been assassinated in texas. that's where to put them. that's where the first problem is. whatever it takes. >> there's intel apparently there -- there could be more coming down the road. >> lou: your judgment. is this aryan brotherhood, is it the drug cartels, or is it something else? you first. >> i don't think we're ever going to know unless we have other prosecutors and other police agencies that are willing to take a chance and start arresting people, kind of shooting first and asking questions later which we don't like to do in this country, but this is a really heinous crime. >> i don't agree we won't find out. if we have this many leads so close on, we probably will
they immediately got an fbi squad dedicated just to this case. that's all these people do. >> doj makes a big deal, then every d.a. in the entire united states is going to want some sort of security detail. i wouldn't bleam them. we don't have the resources for that. >> we don't have the resources. >> lou: this is not a coincidence. >> no, it's not. >> lou: two prosecutors have been assassinated in texas. that's where to put them. that's where the first problem is....
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the fbi was notified but the secret service was never told. >> we had never made the connection. this business of protecting people is really, really difficult. >> only four days later, hinckley visited this pawn shop in dallas, texas, buying two new guns like this one. again, a pair of .22 revolvers plus bullets, for just $99 with tax. it was this gun hinckley would use to shoot the president. pawn shop owner isaac goldstein. >> it hurts me the gun was bought from me, it could have been bought anywhere. >> that fall, hinckley's well-to-do parents in this denver suburb, would have him start seeing a psychiatrist. neverless, in november, hinckley would mail this anonymous letter to the fbi. >> there is a plot underway to abduct jodie foster from yale university dorm in december or january, no ransom. she's being taken for romantic reasons. no joke. >> by now, hinckley's attention had turned from carter to ronald reagan, the newly-elected president. hinckley bought this postcard, reagan with wife nancy and wrote on the back. dear jodie, don't they make a darling couple? one day you
the fbi was notified but the secret service was never told. >> we had never made the connection. this business of protecting people is really, really difficult. >> only four days later, hinckley visited this pawn shop in dallas, texas, buying two new guns like this one. again, a pair of .22 revolvers plus bullets, for just $99 with tax. it was this gun hinckley would use to shoot the president. pawn shop owner isaac goldstein. >> it hurts me the gun was bought from me, it...
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>> it's not like the singaporen authorities want the fbi there. it's not like they're calling and saying, you know what would be great, to get the fbi's help. it involved diplomacy, getting access to the right people, talking to the right people and now the authorities there are saying, look, we welcome the fbi's help. the question is going to be, is that just lip service or are they actually working with the fbi on this? >> we just heard what shane todd's parents have to say going over specific details saying there was evidence of a struggle, what the singapore police told them doesn't add up to what they saw and they say he was feared he was being pulled into a spy game. how difficult is that to prove. >> very tough. they're concerned about "a," inconsistency about what they've been told but, "b," maybe most importantly they don't buy the suicide note. they just don't think that it sounds like him and i think that's really important because they're focusing on details in the note saying how much he liked his company and how he didn't want to be
>> it's not like the singaporen authorities want the fbi there. it's not like they're calling and saying, you know what would be great, to get the fbi's help. it involved diplomacy, getting access to the right people, talking to the right people and now the authorities there are saying, look, we welcome the fbi's help. the question is going to be, is that just lip service or are they actually working with the fbi on this? >> we just heard what shane todd's parents have to say going...
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area, fbi agents arrested him at the airport. today he was in court. >> bashar al assad, your days are numbered. >> reporter: he told fbi agents he was part of a rpg team, rocket propelled grenade and knew the group he was with was designated as terrorists. tonight the charges against him, using that rpg, which the government called a weapon of mass destruction, outside the united states. david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> and also overseas, another chess move in the duel with north korea overnight, the u.s. flexing its muscle and sending stealth bombers into the backyard of the mysterious nation. and tonight, the north korean news agency, says they are, quote, burning with hatred over this latest move, and abc's martha raddatz has the story. >> reporter: if north korea had any doubt that the u.s. would defend its ally south korea, this rare show of force should end it. the two, massive b-2's soared 6,500 miles from missouri to drop dummy weapons on a bombing range west of south korea and less than 50 miles from the north ko
area, fbi agents arrested him at the airport. today he was in court. >> bashar al assad, your days are numbered. >> reporter: he told fbi agents he was part of a rpg team, rocket propelled grenade and knew the group he was with was designated as terrorists. tonight the charges against him, using that rpg, which the government called a weapon of mass destruction, outside the united states. david kerley, abc news, washington. >>> and also overseas, another chess move in the...
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you saw fbi agents. texas rangers and state police also a very quick presence there on that -- at that murder investigation. so it's clear that even though officials here aren't saying on the record that these cases are connected, the presence and the way you've seen these people viz pli respond to these cases it really seems to kind of suggest that sglp ed lavendera, thank you so much from kaufman county, texas. we'll check back with you as information warrants. >>> christians all over the world celebrating easter today. ♪ >> in rome, pope francis delivered his first easter blessing since becoming pontiff. thousands of worshippers from around the world pack st. peter's square. senior international correspondent jim bittermann is in rome. >> reporter: fred, about a quarter of a million people according to some estimates turned out for the easter mass in st. peter's square today. a lot of people just curious about this new pope and what kind of changes he may bring. barry two weeks into his reign, pope
you saw fbi agents. texas rangers and state police also a very quick presence there on that -- at that murder investigation. so it's clear that even though officials here aren't saying on the record that these cases are connected, the presence and the way you've seen these people viz pli respond to these cases it really seems to kind of suggest that sglp ed lavendera, thank you so much from kaufman county, texas. we'll check back with you as information warrants. >>> christians all...
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joining the conversation, don clar clark, former head of the fbi in houston. it's good to have you here. i think you could hear gabe's reporting. as we look at the murders of the d.a. and his wife and the murder of the assistant d.a., do you see them as targets of some group? >> i couldn't agree more. as most people are looking at this activity as it had started to unfold, you got to think that this is some type of organized organization or attempting to organize an organization to be able to do whatever that they feel that they should do. and i think they are doing that pretty directly to identify certain people and take actions there and maybe others. and that's why the law enforcement community has no choice now but to really try to protect all of the law enforcement officials that may be close to this activity. >> and as we heard there in gabe's reporting again, we learned back in december that a law enforcement bulletin that went out statewide warning that the aryan brotherhood of texas might try to attack police or prosecutors as retaliation for 34 of it
joining the conversation, don clar clark, former head of the fbi in houston. it's good to have you here. i think you could hear gabe's reporting. as we look at the murders of the d.a. and his wife and the murder of the assistant d.a., do you see them as targets of some group? >> i couldn't agree more. as most people are looking at this activity as it had started to unfold, you got to think that this is some type of organized organization or attempting to organize an organization to be...
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the fbi was notified, but the secret service was never told. >> we had never made the connection. this business of protecting people is really, really difficult. >> only four days later, hinckley visited this pawnshop in dallas, texas, buying two new guns like this one. again, a pair of .22 revolvers plus bullets for just $99 with tax. it was this gun that hinckley would use to shoot the president. pawnshop owner, isaac goldstein. >> it hurts me that the gun was bought from me. it could have been bought anywhere. >> that fall, hinckley's well-to-do parents in this denver suburb would have him start seeing a psychiatrist. nevertheless, in november, hinckley would mail this anonymous letter to the fbi. >> there is a plot underway to abduct jodie foster from yale university dorm in december or january. no ransom. she's being taken for romantic reasons. no joke. >> by now, hinckley's attention had turned from carter to ronald reagan. the newly elected president. hinckley bought this postcard, reagan with wife, nancy, and wrote on the back -- >> dear jodie, don't they make a darling co
the fbi was notified, but the secret service was never told. >> we had never made the connection. this business of protecting people is really, really difficult. >> only four days later, hinckley visited this pawnshop in dallas, texas, buying two new guns like this one. again, a pair of .22 revolvers plus bullets for just $99 with tax. it was this gun that hinckley would use to shoot the president. pawnshop owner, isaac goldstein. >> it hurts me that the gun was bought from...
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fbi agents, texas rangers, as well as local law enforcement descended on that neighborhood where the mcclellans were found murdered. all of those people involved in this education. candy? >> ed, let me sort of broaden this a little bit, to something that happened, you know, last week. and i spoke on the show, actually, a week ago, to the governor of colorado, about the death of the chief of prisons in colorado. the alleged perpetrator was killed in a shoot-out in texas. now, at the time, we knew that the fbi was looking for possible links between that alleged shooter and that first murder in kaufman county. is that investigation still going on? could there be an even broader conspiracy here, that is not just confined to kaufman county? >> reporter: well, candy, that's sort of what's hovering over this entire situation. we knew after that shoot-out last week in decatur, texas, not too far from where we are, that there was a link at least being looked at between the colorado prison chief and the assistant prosecutor here in kaufman. now, if these other two are related, all of this is s
fbi agents, texas rangers, as well as local law enforcement descended on that neighborhood where the mcclellans were found murdered. all of those people involved in this education. candy? >> ed, let me sort of broaden this a little bit, to something that happened, you know, last week. and i spoke on the show, actually, a week ago, to the governor of colorado, about the death of the chief of prisons in colorado. the alleged perpetrator was killed in a shoot-out in texas. now, at the time,...
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according to fbi statistics in, 2011, 72 officers were killed. almost one in five were victims of an ambush. but this is what is going on right now is any indication then those numbers could go significantly higher, jake. >> thanks, deb. what about copycats? how big a concern is that? >> that is a really big issue. one of the things that they're all looking at, all the investigators are looking at is could this be a copycat? could this be a revenge killing? could christopher dorner who went crazy and started killing members of the lapd who ut though wronged them, is this a trigger? was that a motivator in all of this? some say, yes, in fact, it was. they saw the phenomenal way he went out in a blaze or flame of glory. others say well, no, because the first killing was done in january. dornin didn't come along until later. so that's one of the things they're looking at. that's why it's so scary. if they can trace this to a gang nexus, they'll be in a better position to go after members who may have belonged to this arian gang who have been paroled
according to fbi statistics in, 2011, 72 officers were killed. almost one in five were victims of an ambush. but this is what is going on right now is any indication then those numbers could go significantly higher, jake. >> thanks, deb. what about copycats? how big a concern is that? >> that is a really big issue. one of the things that they're all looking at, all the investigators are looking at is could this be a copycat? could this be a revenge killing? could christopher dorner...
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the fbi, u.s. marshals, now hunting for the killer or killers. is there a connection between the two brutal crimes? i'm going to ask an fbi profiler for his insight next. [ female announcer ] band-aid brand has quiltvent technology with air channels to let boo boos breathe. [ giggles ] [ female announcer ] quiltvent technology, only from band-aid brand. use with neosporin first aid antibiotic. and "multiple choice," come to walgreens for help finding the one that's right for you... like centrum silver. now, buy one, get one half off with balance rewards card. at the corner of happy and healthy. for over 30 years. and it's now the most doctor recommended, the most preferred and the most studied. so when it comes to getting the most out of your multivitamin, the choice is clear. centrum. i really like your new jetta! and you want to buy one like mine because it's so safe, right? yeah... yeah... i know what you've heard -- iihs top safety pick for $159 a month -- but, i wish it was more dangerous, like a monster truck or dune buggy! you can't have t
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cia lady played bad gospel and fbi played good cop. they spent 10 hours interrogating him. not telling him he was under suspicion. they use that information to arrest him. >> court documents claim his interviews with the fbi three in turkey and a fourth hometown there dulles international airport earlier this week were, in fact, voluntary, shep. >> shepard: what are legal experts saying about, this catherine? >> a legal national security defense attorney who handled the case of the curious moussaoui who was charged in connection with with the 9/11 attacks. tells fox news the u.s. government's definition of weapons of mass destruction can easily be challenged in court because putting a rocket propelled grenade in the same cawrgt plowed into the world trade center is clear lay stretch for any jor. also a smart defense would push the cia to explain how exactly the agency is is supporting the rebels in syria. and how the cia can be so sure that none of this help is ending up in the hands of the al qaeda linked group al. bottom line lines blurred. so blurred the u.s. government
cia lady played bad gospel and fbi played good cop. they spent 10 hours interrogating him. not telling him he was under suspicion. they use that information to arrest him. >> court documents claim his interviews with the fbi three in turkey and a fourth hometown there dulles international airport earlier this week were, in fact, voluntary, shep. >> shepard: what are legal experts saying about, this catherine? >> a legal national security defense attorney who handled the case...
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the fbi also put up billboards in four neighboring states, new mex, oklahoma, louisiana, arkansas and texas. there is an unconfirmed report police made another arrest of someone who made a terrorist threat. the person is in the county jail on a one million dollar bond but again we don't believe that is related to the murders and it is not somebody who is wanted for the murders but somebody who called in a threat and is now paying the price for that. bill. bill: difficult story for all those involved down there in that county. dan springer, thank you. kaufman county. martha: the white house now defending president obama's lavish fund-raising trip to california. white house press secretary jay carney saying it is nothing really out of the ordinary this trip. he said, quote, i think it is important to note because you have all seen a lot of rhetoric from the other side suggesting there is something wrong with that, meaning this trip, that republican leaders in the house and senate have been out raising money for republican candidates. this is a quote, traditional exercise. let's bring in
the fbi also put up billboards in four neighboring states, new mex, oklahoma, louisiana, arkansas and texas. there is an unconfirmed report police made another arrest of someone who made a terrorist threat. the person is in the county jail on a one million dollar bond but again we don't believe that is related to the murders and it is not somebody who is wanted for the murders but somebody who called in a threat and is now paying the price for that. bill. bill: difficult story for all those...
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to sources, in the government, that the fbi and government -- the fbi principally, interviewed patricia cohen about steve cohep's past, about the allegations regarding insider trading. the statute of limitations is over, you know, this occurred, according to the cohep, in the lawsuit, occurred in the 19880s, but it is an interesting fact that the government has basically interviewed and debreer patricia about the trading activities, occurred in 2008, and now, and then the lawsuit was thrown out of court, and now it's back. this is really interesting, a rough couple weeks for steve, as you know. the matthew indictment, michael steenberg, top portfolio manager indicted. in both cases, they want those two people to flip and give information about cohen's hft. the heat is on. you have this, and it's been a bad week for steve cohen. this is interesting, like i said, she's been debriefed by the government from what i understand. >> so how -- there's been so much chatter about him buying -- >> i forgot that part. >> the huge, you know, house down the street in the hamptons -- >> and the picass
to sources, in the government, that the fbi and government -- the fbi principally, interviewed patricia cohen about steve cohep's past, about the allegations regarding insider trading. the statute of limitations is over, you know, this occurred, according to the cohep, in the lawsuit, occurred in the 19880s, but it is an interesting fact that the government has basically interviewed and debreer patricia about the trading activities, occurred in 2008, and now, and then the lawsuit was thrown out...
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this is a top priority for the texas rangers and the fbi. we've got some video from the crime scene last night. the mchelllands' home in rural, unincorporated kaufman county. we have confirmed this is a double-murder and the front door to the couple's home was kicked in. it's unclear when the couple was killed, but a source tells us a friend or family member stopped by late yesterday after not hearing from the couple all day, and then they called police. mclelland was committed to bringing has assistant d.a., mark hasse's, killer to justice. here's what he said soon after his friend was shot and killed two months ago. >> we're very confident that we're going to find you, we're going to pull you out of whatever hole you're in, and we're going to bring you back and let the people of kaufman county prosecute you to the fullest extent of the law. as far as i know, this is never been done before. i do not want it to happen again. >> reporter: now, law enforcement has yet to comment publicly on this latest shocking murder here in kaufman county, b
this is a top priority for the texas rangers and the fbi. we've got some video from the crime scene last night. the mchelllands' home in rural, unincorporated kaufman county. we have confirmed this is a double-murder and the front door to the couple's home was kicked in. it's unclear when the couple was killed, but a source tells us a friend or family member stopped by late yesterday after not hearing from the couple all day, and then they called police. mclelland was committed to bringing has...
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wall street and the blessed by the fbi. look at this video. a top portfolio manager at fac capital was arrested at his swanky park avenue apartment in new york city. he's accused of trading inside information. prosecutors say he was at the center of the week criminal club. he entered a not guilty plea and is now on $2 million bail. this video was shot by this woman that we have on our show. welcome to the show. how did it go down this morning? >> well, you know, we have been watching this for a while. we reported on it a while back. so before dawn this morning, about 6:00 a.m., bunch of fbi agents pulled up in cars. the. gerri: how long did you know? >> i was not sure this was going to happen. we have been on the lookout for it. you know, it's something that i wouldn't normall do. it only took moments, it was very swift. they brought him out in hives, put him in the car and drove off the. gerri: this guy, he is a big deal on wall street. he is a portfoliomanager from one of the companycountry's biggest hedge fund managers. we know? >> is the h
wall street and the blessed by the fbi. look at this video. a top portfolio manager at fac capital was arrested at his swanky park avenue apartment in new york city. he's accused of trading inside information. prosecutors say he was at the center of the week criminal club. he entered a not guilty plea and is now on $2 million bail. this video was shot by this woman that we have on our show. welcome to the show. how did it go down this morning? >> well, you know, we have been watching this...
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. >> tras obtener este testimonio univisión pidio al fbi y a la patrulla frotneriza reacciones pero no hubo respuesta oficial >> muchos inmigrantes vienen a ayudar a las familias en su país, pero los envios de dinero disminuyen mes tras mes hace 8 meses, veremos como es afectada la economía de méxico. >> las remesas que envian, y la depreciacion de el dólar hacen que las personas que se beina benficiadas ahora se ven afectadas >> estaban solteras allá, mandaba buen dinero, se casan y ahora no cuentran dinero y peor >> gabriea tenorio que ayudaba a su mama en méxico mandaba 200 dólares, al perder el trabajo no podía cantar ni es cantidad al mes >> muchos decian que me quedara, pero mejor regrese, no se puede >> durante febrero de 2013 se contaiblizo la entrada de 1590 millones de dólares, una caida anual de 11,1% según el banco de méxico, según el especialista en economía, esta tragedia es una doble tragedi a >>llega menos y cuando las familias hacen el cambio reciben menos, porque tenemos un peso fuerte frente al dólar >> los dineros son la segunda fuete de divisas en mé
. >> tras obtener este testimonio univisión pidio al fbi y a la patrulla frotneriza reacciones pero no hubo respuesta oficial >> muchos inmigrantes vienen a ayudar a las familias en su país, pero los envios de dinero disminuyen mes tras mes hace 8 meses, veremos como es afectada la economía de méxico. >> las remesas que envian, y la depreciacion de el dólar hacen que las personas que se beina benficiadas ahora se ven afectadas >> estaban solteras allá, mandaba buen...
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tom fuentes, former fbi assistant director. thanks so much for joining us. >>> new developments from south korea. the country's president warning the north that provocative action will be met with a, quote, strong response. it comes as the u.s. deployed stealth fighter jets in the region as part of joint military exercises. new york congressman peter king says he's concerned that with all of these threats, the north korean leader may be forced into doing something rash. >> kim jong-un is trying to establish himself, he's trying to be the tough guy. he's 28, 29 years old, and he's going further and further out. i don't know if he can get himself back in. my concern would be that he may feel to save face he has to launch some sort of attack on south korea, or some base in the pacific. >> north korea ratcheted up the rhetoric again this weekend declaring it was in a state of warthe south. >>> one worker was killed, three others injured at a nuclear plant in russellville, arkansas, about an hour away from little rock. enter ji, whi
tom fuentes, former fbi assistant director. thanks so much for joining us. >>> new developments from south korea. the country's president warning the north that provocative action will be met with a, quote, strong response. it comes as the u.s. deployed stealth fighter jets in the region as part of joint military exercises. new york congressman peter king says he's concerned that with all of these threats, the north korean leader may be forced into doing something rash. >> kim...
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is is that the fbi could brief. pretty interesting. we should also point out that this is coming out, as you know, another potential problem for him. they obviously wanted him to talk about it. a scrutiny is growing. undouble all that tall while he, -- he was on it because i ain't teeseven buying streak. a picasso. a lot of money. this was kind of a wild time. liz: how legitimate is a disgruntled ex wives testimony when it comes to trading habits? she could say anything, could she? >> as part of the problem. you cannot build a case around or she said. should point out that the statute of limitation is over and she said her lawsuit that he was deposed by the sec at the time about the trade bill she brought up. liz: the g. >> and he took the fifth amendment during that time. so it is very interesting. it is not total bs. the sec clearly investigated, deposed him, and from what i understand, he took the fifth. we should point out, sac capital , i ran this by them and they deny none of it. ten years late. liz: i don't know anything. i don'
is is that the fbi could brief. pretty interesting. we should also point out that this is coming out, as you know, another potential problem for him. they obviously wanted him to talk about it. a scrutiny is growing. undouble all that tall while he, -- he was on it because i ain't teeseven buying streak. a picasso. a lot of money. this was kind of a wild time. liz: how legitimate is a disgruntled ex wives testimony when it comes to trading habits? she could say anything, could she? >> as...